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Looking at NewDriverState is not safe in general. The state atom system is set up to ensure that new bits that get added to NewDriverState get accumulated into the set of bits used when emitting atoms but it doesn't go the other way. If we read NewDriverState, we may not get the full picture because the per-pipeline state (3D or compute) does not get added to NewDriverState before state emit is done. It's especially dangerous to do this from BLORP (either explicitly or implicitly when BLORP calls gen7_upload_urb) because that does not happen during one of the normal state upload paths. This commit solves the problem by whacking all of the per-shader-stage URB sizes to zero whenever we change the total URB size. We still have to flag BRW_NEW_URB_SIZE to ensure that the gen7_urb atom triggers but the actual decision in gen7_upload_urb can now be based entirely on URB sizes rather than on state atoms. This also makes BLORP correct because it just asks for a new URB config whenever the vsize is too small and so any change to the total URB size will trigger blorp to re-emit as well because 0 < vs_entry_size. Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com> Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/102289 Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org |
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File: docs/README.WIN32 Last updated: 21 June 2013 Quick Start ----- ----- Windows drivers are build with SCons. Makefiles or Visual Studio projects are no longer shipped or supported. Run scons libgl-gdi to build gallium based GDI driver. This will work both with MSVS or Mingw. Windows Drivers ------- ------- At this time, only the gallium GDI driver is known to work. Source code also exists in the tree for other drivers in src/mesa/drivers/windows, but the status of this code is unknown. Recipe ------ Building on windows requires several open-source packages. These are steps that work as of this writing. - install python 2.7 - install scons (latest) - install mingw, flex, and bison - install pywin32 from here: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs get pywin32-218.4.win-amd64-py2.7.exe - install git - download mesa from git see https://www.mesa3d.org/repository.html - run scons General ------- After building, you can copy the above DLL files to a place in your PATH such as $SystemRoot/SYSTEM32. If you don't like putting things in a system directory, place them in the same directory as the executable(s). Be careful about accidentially overwriting files of the same name in the SYSTEM32 directory. The DLL files are built so that the external entry points use the stdcall calling convention. Static LIB files are not built. The LIB files that are built with are the linker import files associated with the DLL files. The si-glu sources are used to build the GLU libs. This was done mainly to get the better tessellator code. If you have a Windows-related build problem or question, please post to the mesa-dev or mesa-users list.